Ennio Finzi (1931-2024) - Luce - Vibrazione

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Ennio Finzi's Luce - Vibrazione, an original 30 × 30 cm blue acrylic painting with airbrush technique, created in 2018, hand-signed, sold with frame, from Italy.

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Ennio Finzi
Light - Vibration in blue
Year 1971-2018
Acrylic on canvas
Cm 30x30
Artwork of great quality

One of the rare light-vibration works in blue color of large size 30x30 cm

With authentication on the photo
a piece very rare for quality and size
"The Color is the Retina that intoxicates itself with Beauty, seeking help from Hearing" Ennio Finzi is an Italian painter considered one of the protagonists of Critical Painting and Abstract Expressionism.

Ennio Finzi (Venice, March 16, 1931 – Venice, June 19, 2024) was an Italian painter, considered one of the protagonists of Critical Painting and Abstract Expressionism.
Ennio Finzi was unofficially considered the last living Spatialist painter; in fact, as he himself recalls, in 1947 he was only 16 years old and could not be registered in the Spatialism movement as Tancredi Parmeggiani (1927 - 1964), who at the time was twenty years old.
The friendship and artistic sharing with the great painter Tancredi, which was also celebrated by important critical writings and exhibitions, undoubtedly led him to move within the circle of some of the greatest exponents of painting and culture of the Fifties and Sixties, such as Giuseppe Capogrossi, Ettore Sottsass, Umbro Apollonio, and to work in close conjunction with the main Venetian masters of that movement, such as Virgilio Guidi, Riccardo Licata, or Emilio Vedova; it was always Tancredi who introduced him to the great American collector Peggy Guggenheim.

Ennio Finzi
Light - Vibration in blue
Year 1971-2018
Acrylic on canvas
Cm 30x30
Artwork of great quality

One of the rare light-vibration works in blue color of large size 30x30 cm

With authentication on the photo
a piece very rare for quality and size
"The Color is the Retina that intoxicates itself with Beauty, seeking help from Hearing" Ennio Finzi is an Italian painter considered one of the protagonists of Critical Painting and Abstract Expressionism.

Ennio Finzi (Venice, March 16, 1931 – Venice, June 19, 2024) was an Italian painter, considered one of the protagonists of Critical Painting and Abstract Expressionism.
Ennio Finzi was unofficially considered the last living Spatialist painter; in fact, as he himself recalls, in 1947 he was only 16 years old and could not be registered in the Spatialism movement as Tancredi Parmeggiani (1927 - 1964), who at the time was twenty years old.
The friendship and artistic sharing with the great painter Tancredi, which was also celebrated by important critical writings and exhibitions, undoubtedly led him to move within the circle of some of the greatest exponents of painting and culture of the Fifties and Sixties, such as Giuseppe Capogrossi, Ettore Sottsass, Umbro Apollonio, and to work in close conjunction with the main Venetian masters of that movement, such as Virgilio Guidi, Riccardo Licata, or Emilio Vedova; it was always Tancredi who introduced him to the great American collector Peggy Guggenheim.

Details

Artist
Ennio Finzi (1931-2024)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Luce - Vibrazione
Technique
Acrylic painting, Airbrush
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2018
Condition
Good condition
Colour
Blue
Height
30 cm
Width
30 cm
Style
Contemporary
Period
2010-2020
Sold by
ItalyVerified
528
Objects sold
100%
Private

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